Athenahealth published an updated FHIR Implementation Guide (v23.0.0). This guide provides general examples for FHIR endpoints, aiding developers in interoperability.
The InterSystems Developer Community released a guide on setting up FHIR environments. This resource is intended for developers new to the FHIR standard.
The content explains the concept of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and the general need for healthcare organizations to adopt interoperability standards. This integration is crucial for modernizing data exchange within the healthcare sector.
The comparison focused on FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and OMOP. FHIR is described as a standard designed specifically for clinical healthcare use, utilizing RESTful APIs for integration.
X12 EDI messages contain healthcare data that can be converted into FHIR. This conversion capability is comparable to the handling of HL7v2 ADT messages.
The service provides data transformation capabilities to and from FHIR standards. This allows users to access data from various Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.
The proposed change aims to improve the context provided when an expungeHistoricalVersion exception occurs during FHIR operations. This update helps developers avoid ambiguity and potential null errors (HAPI-2223) when triggering resource expunge operations.
The content outlines the importance of FHIR for standardizing data formats and APIs in healthcare. This standardization aims to improve interoperability among different healthcare systems.
Epic is demonstrating how interoperability can support compassionate care during times of loss. This capability leverages industry standards such as FHIR to assist state healthcare systems.
SMART on FHIR is an open standard designed to enable third-party developers to build applications for healthcare platforms. This standard is crucial for driving digital transformation within the healthcare sector.
A hands-on workshop was conducted focusing on manipulating FHIR data structures for clinical documents like referral letters and discharge summaries. This session was part of the 26th Spring Meeting of JAMI.
The guide details the HL7 FHIR Standard, emphasizing its modular resources. This design approach is highlighted for simplifying the process of implementation.
IRI has improved the security of healthcare EDI files through the addition of advanced PHI de-identification features. This enhancement aims to secure sensitive patient health information while maintaining interoperability.